Coventry City’s coach Steve Harrison praised the City support during the club’s weekly press conference at Ryton.
Harrison replacing Andy Thorn said to Sky Blue Player: " We have always given Leicester a game. To start picking up points away from home there would be great.
"We've lost a few games in the last five or ten minutes through lack of experience or in some cases discipline and we've been getting over that recently. We need to make sure we keep that up at the weekend.
“Leicester have two good widemen and people like Danns and Wellens. They're a good and well organised side and we know they can play.
"Not long ago we were 7 points adrift and now we're within clawing distance. What a great season it would be if we could avoid relegation.
“We're still in with a fighting chance, the fans have been really loyal and we want to pay them back. "Without a doubt the fans have been one of the best bunch I have ever witnessed in the way they have stuck behind us all season.
"We were so disappointed to not be able to get a result at Nottingham Forest after the way the fans turned out for us but the lads know if we can get the results the fans will keep coming like they have.
"The lads are still out on the pitch now working away while I'm up here. No-one's watching them, its really healthy and shows how much it means to them.
"To win things in football, the joy of it is worth more than any money you will ever get paid and that's the message we give to the lads."